We’ve got some important news to share from the heart of our community. Kootenai County is calling all veterans and their families to an informative Town Hall event, and while the DAV of Idaho isn’t hosting, we’re here to ensure this crucial information reaches you.
Town Hall for Veterans: Empowerment Through Information
Keynote Speaker: Commissioner Bill Brooks
This event is a golden opportunity to gain insights into the support network available for our veterans. It’s a moment for connection, education, and community support, and it’s open to everyone—veterans, their loved ones, and any resident of Kootenai County who wants to contribute to the well-being of our heroes.
What’s on the Agenda?
- Understanding the North Idaho Vet Stand Down: Get the scoop on what services and support will be available at this essential event for veterans.
- Veteran Resources: Uncover a wealth of resources that are at your disposal, right here in our county.
Can’t Make It in Person?
No need to miss out. The Town Hall will be live-streamed, allowing you to participate virtually via the Kootenai County YouTube channel.
Date, Time, and Place
- When: Tuesday, May 7th, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
- Where: 451 N Government Way, Coeur d’Alene, in Meeting Room 1A/1B or from the comfort of your home through live stream.
Why It Matters
In our mission to keep you informed and connected, the DAV of Idaho believes in the power of such events to enrich and enhance the lives of those who’ve served. This Town Hall is a prime example of community efforts to support our veterans, providing a platform to learn about the various programs and services tailored to veteran needs.
We encourage every member of the DAV of Idaho community to pass along this information, attend if possible, and engage with the resources provided. By sharing this event, we can ensure no veteran in need of support is left unaware of the valuable resources Kootenai County offers.
For further details, or to ask any questions, please reach out directly to the event’s coordinator, Thomas (Tom) Freeman, Veterans Services Officer and Director, at his Post Falls office. (208) 446-1602
Let’s stand together in support of this Town Hall—because when it comes to helping our veterans, knowledge is more than power; it’s a form of service.